AuthorTopic: blower vent cowl's (Read 1385 times)

last followup. the polishing seems to have gone semi-well. i'm no pro, so there's some scratches, but it's polished enough for me. i definitely like the bronze look more then the chrome. so stripping the chrome was a good call (at least for me)

mine need doing - just the two blower vent cowls.Did you make a template to put around the installed fittings so that you can polish them (like the Button Polishing brass plates we used in the military (early 60s)

i'm presuming you mean, template around the fitting as if it were still installed on the boat. the answer is no. my vents were leaking, so i've pulled them from the boat, cleaned up the holes and will reseal with butyl. since they're off it was no big deal to throw them against a buffing wheel. took maybe two hours for all the parts i have

I believe he is talking about a shield to go around them when you polish them (which you will need to do continually unless coated) to keep polish debris/stains off the gelcoat and deck nonskid. The shields (templates) are removed after polishing. I assume in the case of brass buttons, that keeps the uniform coat’s fabric clean.